What is the structure of the molecule named 3-hydroxy-4-isopropyltoluene?

1 Answer
Jun 9, 2015

The structure of 3-hydroxy-4-isopropyltoluene is

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Explanation:

The methyl group of toluene is automatically assigned to #"C-1"#.

Then you count around the ring in any direction and put an #"OH"# group on #"C-3"#.

Continue around the ring and insert an isopropyl group on #"C-4"#.

And you have the structure of 3-hydroxy-4-isopropyltoluene, better known as thymol.

#"OH"# has a higher priority than #"CH"_3#, so the official name of the compound is 2-isopropyl-5-methylphenol.